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When a pro mountain biker and his young family outgrew their home, the solution wasn't to move — it was to transform. What started as a fairly plain original house became, through a full renovation and addition, a contemporary home built around the specific rhythms of a family that lives life at full speed.

The lower level sets the tone. A dedicated bike storage and workshop space gives the family's most prized equipment a proper home — accessible, functional, and designed with the seriousness that a professional athlete's gear deserves. A home office on the same level keeps work contained and separate from family life above.

The main floor was reimagined to make room for a growing family — opened up, extended, and reoriented toward the mountain and water views that define the North Vancouver setting. Natural light was treated as a primary material throughout, with the contemporary update to the envelope designed to bring as much of it inside as possible. Outdoor space was expanded and connected to the interior, so the boundary between inside and the landscape beyond stays as loose as the lifestyle that fills it.

From the street, the transformation is complete — a contemporary home that gives no hint of what it once was, and every hint of the family it was designed for.

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